Wolseley/Riley Minor Brakes
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Make that 2 interested.... After a year or so driving the cavalier with discs all round and with ABS, Phoebe (even with new cylinders at the front) is somewhat of a shock to go back to! I'll have to wait till work settles back down, after all these bank holidays and *coughs* new additions to the drive, my income should settle out again then and I can start looking for a set 
Lee

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Just bought a set of wolseley brakes £40 for my traveller, they have come with a spare set of cylinders which need new rubbers does anyone know if minor repair kit wll fit the cylinders? The brake linings are in good condition. After the repair of the cylinders this will be another minor on wolseley 9" drums!!
Have looked at the wheel cylinders, and I think I would be better buying new cylinders, Wolseley 1500 cylinders are twice the price of Morris front Lockheed cylinders, looking at the wolseley backplate it look as if the fitting for the cylinder is enlarged the small screw will fit, and a new hole for the large screw drilled does anyone know if this is feasible as it would save quite a bit of money.
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yes it is feasible, however as the rectangular hole needs to be lengthened as it breaks into one of the original srcew holes. Best practice is to weld up the hole to avoid a weak point where a crack may start.does anyone know if this is feasible as it would save quite a bit of money.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

They are fantastic by comparison with even 8" drums. Never had any fade - when year before on same route the 8" drums were 'stinking' and had faded away very badly - and long pedal for rest of the day too. I use them without servo - straight bolt on conversion - no need to fiddle with master cylinder - expect to pay £40/60 for a decent set.



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I hate to bring up this subject again. But Im in the process of fitting a set of 1500 drums to my mog. I have the Kingpins off the car and on the bench so i can paint them and the drums etc before they go back on.
I really could with some pictures or a good explanation as to what actually needs to be done to the backplate in order to make the Morris cylinders fit and how one goes about doing the modifications.
thanks,
YG
I really could with some pictures or a good explanation as to what actually needs to be done to the backplate in order to make the Morris cylinders fit and how one goes about doing the modifications.
thanks,
YG
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I see there is over a 2 year gap between the last 2 postings. Perhaps I can join in.
Are Wolseley front brake assemblies still available? I want some for my 1275 traveller, I can't be bothered with all the disc conversion work and all that messing with servos and remote master cylinders and a simple change of drums would keep the original characteristics of the drums but stop me a little bit quicker.
Incidentally I have standard brakes on the MM and I've never run into the back of anything in 30 years of ownership and I am not known for my gentle driving. I do however have a nice picture of the MM going through a set of red lights in Northampton at 15mph towing a well laden trailer. I decided when the lights turned to amber that I wasn't going to stop in time so I went for it and so did the camera.
Anyway if 1500 brakes are available please let me know. Cheers
Are Wolseley front brake assemblies still available? I want some for my 1275 traveller, I can't be bothered with all the disc conversion work and all that messing with servos and remote master cylinders and a simple change of drums would keep the original characteristics of the drums but stop me a little bit quicker.
Incidentally I have standard brakes on the MM and I've never run into the back of anything in 30 years of ownership and I am not known for my gentle driving. I do however have a nice picture of the MM going through a set of red lights in Northampton at 15mph towing a well laden trailer. I decided when the lights turned to amber that I wasn't going to stop in time so I went for it and so did the camera.
Anyway if 1500 brakes are available please let me know. Cheers